From Classical Strings to Global Media Leadership: Lars Tallert’s Journey Toward Sustainable Journalism
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Lars Tallert took a wild swing from classical violinist to hard-hitting journalist early in his career, and then became an advisor to prime ministers, UN agencies, and The Guardian—and even served as a frontline witness in Nicaragua, where a reporting project on poisoned banana workers changed his life. Lars then co-founded the Sustainable Journalism Partnership—now 70 countries strong—to answer a simple, urgent question: how can climate journalism actually motivate people to act? In this conversation, Lars traces the thread from anti-apartheid campaigns to today’s “doom and gloom” news cycle, and lays out a blueprint for journalism that empowers communities instead of exhausting them—shifting audiences from consumers to participants, and linking climate change to the systems we live in, from culture to national resilience.
Notes and resources
* Lars Tallert's LinkedIn
* Sustainable Journalism Partnership
* Climate Swings episode with Peter Prengaman, global climate and environmental news director, the Associated Press
* Climate Swings Substack
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